Handwritten white-inked label on right-hand side "Remains of Kehoes Car, Photo Six" Photographer or company name is somewhat unclear/illegible, appeared to be "Leavenworth". A search of Directory of Early Michigan Photographers by David V. Tinder, Edited by Clayton A. Lewis of the University of Michigan yielded a "Russell Clarke Leavenworth" on Page 1468 from nearby Lansing. The information for Russell Clarke Leavenworth's entry states: "For Leavenworth Photographic, Hiram [Marple, Russell's son-in-law] photographed in 1927 the dynamited school at Bath, Michigan, ..."
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Bu çalışma 1 Ocak 1930 tarihinden önce yayımlanmıştır (veya ABD Telif Hakkı Ofisinde kayıtlıdır). Bu nedenle eser ABD'de kamu malıdır.
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2007-07-21 01:33 The Mystery Man 556×445× (45779 bytes) http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~bauerle/disaster.htm {{Non-free historic image}}
Note: Searches of the Stanford copyright renewal database at https://exhibits.stanford.edu/copyrightrenewals for "Bath, Michigan", "Bath School", "Bath School disaster", "Andrew Kehoe", "Kehoe's car", "Kehoe's truck", "Leavenworth" (as the possible image owner), etc. provided no renewal data for this or a similar photo. Searches of the UPenn database at https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/cce/ and of the various Copyright volumes also yielded no results for an original & separate copyright for this individual photo. No entries were found either in the original copyright volumes or in the renewal copyrights for "Leavenworth" as a photographic business entity.
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Andrew Kehoe's pickup after he exploded it on May 18, 1927, killing himself, School Superintendent Huyck, retired farmer Nelson McFarren, student Cleo Clayton, and Postmaster Glenn O Smith